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WMmi 0 SEYE1, i hington, Missouri,. March 14, 1913. franklin County's 'Bat cKewsp&per VOL. 67-No. 39 -hQ Most Economical Plow For You To Use is the John Deere Frameless Sulky Plow When you buy the Deere you have se-ured four essential Plow values: 1. Lightest Punning Pfow Made. 2. Ample Clearance. . 3. Compactness. ,4. Strength and Durability. COME IN AND SEE THIS PLOW. Sold by E G. BUSCH Washington, Mo. PHILOMENA NIEBERHOLTHEYER Philomena Nlederholtmeyer lied at her home six milea south Vest of this city, Friday morning, piiroi 7th, U:15 o'clocv'efter 'a lingering: illness of paralysis. iThe deoeased was 54 years, 7 months and 11 days old. Mrs. Niederh-jUmeyer r . had been paralized for the last seven years, and in spite of her illness, which she bore patiently, she was always cheerful and was loved by all who knew her. i. ' 8Se is survived by her devoted husband and five children,' namely: Louis, Mary, Aloysius, Ce-oelia and Edwin, and by her aged mother.Mrs. Proege, who has already attained the age of 04 years, and one sister, Mrs. John D. Holtmeyer, of Krakow. : - The funeral was held Monday morning, at 8:00 o'clock from the residence, and 9 :30 o'clock at the Bt. Francis Borgia Church, after which interment was made in the church cemetery. We extend our sympathy to the bereaved, x Notice. The Calvin Opera House, as Well as the Roller Skating Rink, will be closed on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of next week', March' 20th, 21st and 22nd, on aocount of Holy Week.. adv pickbrader SAYS- , Humoring some folks is anything but a humorous proposition. When you get in the humor of buying a cooking slove or range remember. 4 t hat's where we shine." Dichbradep 4 The Stove Man Main and Oak. HOW WE GET A ( PUBLIC BUILDING After great deal of contro versy nd red tape, 'Congreea hi seen fit to order a Publio Building for Washington., Now a statement of the cause of the misunderstanding about the building. This Publio Buildings Bill originated in the House and when it got to the Senate, among other amendments adde3 was one providing that no money was to be appropriated for build inga used exclusively for Post office purposes unless the postal receipts of that town were t) 0,000 or more. Thus amended the bill passed the Senate. . v - Then the bill was sent to the Conference committee, composed of members of the House and Senate. The members from the House would not agree to the amendment spoken of, and it was changed to read "in the future" no money was to be ap propriated for buildings used ex clusively for Poetoffioe purposes unless the postal receipts were $10,000. . When this conference report was presented to the Senate they refused to aocept it and it was sent back to conference. Again the House committee refused to aocept the amendment proposed by the Senate. After the bili had been sent to conference three times it finally passed the Senate and. was signed by President Taft Thus Washington gets a Publio Building. PHILLIP MUELLER ' Phillip Mueller, age 71 years, died at his home on Front St. Saturday morning, March 8th, o cirrhosis of the liver. Mr. Muel ler was well known, having for many years conducted a monu ment establishment in this city. The funeral was held Monday afternoon from the residence on Front street, and interment was made in the Catholio cemetery. Arthur Kopp is upending sev REGARDING A FEDERAL BUiLDIKS A Statement of Methods em- J plowed by the Treasury Depart-1 ment of the United States in se curing eites for Federal Build- nee was plaoed in the hands of the Observer, this week. The whole statement is too long lo publish, but we will give part of It for the enlightment of those who may have a site to offer for our new Federal Building. The following appears 'in the pam phlet: "Upon the enactment of a law authorizing the acquisition of site for a Federal building the Treasury Department invites, through looal newspaper, pro posals for the sale or donation of land suitable for the purpose. The offers are opened tn Washington at tht Mme stated In the advertisement, and as soon thereafter as practicable an agent of the department Is sent to make a personal examination of the propoaed locations and such others aa he deems desirable, and to investigate the reasonable nesa of the prices placed on the properties as compared with re oent aales of real estate in that vioinity. "(It should be noted that the department is not provided with a regular force of site agents, but in the investigation of sites is obliged to depend upon those of its employees who have bad ex perience in such work. These representatives are sent to inspect sitea as soon as practicable, having due regard to the" performance of (belt ordinary official duties.) 'jiiaaea. on tua agent's report together with written representa tion! from other sources, the de partment -selects the site and, if tha property is to be acquired by purchase, aocepta the offer of the sucoeeefui bidder, subj sot to the conditions hereinafter1 stated and the Attorney General's approval of the title. No intermediary between the landowner and the Gov ernment is necessary. While it is advantageous to all concerned to have proposals submitted at the date fixed in the advertisement, in those cases where it is impracticable to submit an offer then, belated proposals will have due consideration if received before the department makes Us selection. A bank that has for thirteen years' enjoyed the patronage and confidence of the business mtn and farmers of Washington and vicinity, knows -their banking needs, and U in a position to render them the aervice they desire. A good account with this bank gives you a feeling of security, that you are not" dependent It establishes confidence and places you in a position to receive the benefit of our experience and assistance in any business matters you may have. We solicit your account :: jPROr. WILD ADDRESSES CVEFFtOW f'EETKG CITY RALL PACKED,, TO HEAR THE ' SANITARIUM PROJECT. EXPLAINED Monday evening Dr Franz Wild of the proposed '.. Washington Health 8anitarium, addressee large crowd of people In German, at the City Hall. ,Dr. Wild explained the various methods ueed in the Sanitarium and told of the advantage such ft proposition would be to Washington. Dr. Wild's talk was very Interesting and instructive, and it is to be regretted that the hall was not larger, as ft great many were unable to bear the Doctor's talk. After Dr. Wild's address Mr. Louis Timeus, who is ftssor dated with the doctor in the work, made talk in English. Mr. Robert Pender will be in Washington for several daya in the interest of the proposition, and will fully .explain all points that may not be fully explained. "Whenever the department is unable to secure from the owner proposal to sell the site desired for anv Dart thereof) for ft rea- lonable price, a resort may be had to condemnation proceedings . to ascertain the' valuation of the oroDertv. If the prioe, so judicial ly determined, satisfactory, the award is oonfirmed and payment made. If the damages are deem & excessive, however, the pro ceedlngs are dismissed and some other location ia taken under consideration.' ' "Where an acceptable title to the site selected (or - any part thereof) can not be secured oy voluntary tofyveyanoe, an agree ment may-be reached witn ids owners as to the prioe to be paid and the title condemned under a consent verdict firing the award at the airreed valuation, when condemnation is necessitated by Khe oondition of the title, it is customary for the owner to pay the costs thereof, besides lurmsn Intr the usual surface surveys and. the abstracts, evidenoes of title, etc, required by the At torney General'-. The streets have been acraped and cleaned this week. Main street looks a great deal better sinoethe winter's aooumuiuwn of mud haa been removed. The Old Cabinet Maker Says : That Di'ning-rocm Chairs, besides being comfortable, should be in . harmony with the balance of the furnishings of the room;' Do your dining room chairs conform to this idea? It does not cost you any more to have them so, and you owe this restful harmony to yourself and to your guests. Our line of Dining room Chairs is complete, and we have them at a great range of price all cheap in proportion to their value. Come in and inspect them. , firth bVbWhfiil: FRANKLIN COUNTY IN THE LIMELIGHT CHAMP ClARl USES BAY EL UACE BY FRANKLIN COUNTY MAN. Some time ago. the Globe-Dem ocrat was hmvirtg-MB-hitle amusement talking: about the number of gavels Champ Clark was break ing trying-to keep the enthusiastic Democratic Congressmen from getting too hilarious. One of Franklin County's staunoh Democrats and Clark admirers, C. F. Nieheiser, of 8t. Clair, decided to make the speak er s "cig buck" mac wouia make the unruly 'members be have. J Mr. Nieheiser made a beautiful little gavel and sent it to the 8peaker, who now uses it daily, and the Globe has not reported a broken gavel einoe, ' and there have been no broken rules either. Following; is" the letter Mr. Nieheiser reoeived from Mr. Clark, thanking him for the gift: Mr. C. F.' Nieheiser, St. Clair, Mo , My dear Mr. Nieheiser: The gavel came all right and is a beauty. I thank you very muoh for your remembrance. I will keep it as long as I live and leave it to my son. I thank you very much for vour very kind expressions. It is pleasant to have such friends as you are. With best wishes for a pros' perous New Year and many ' re turns thereof, I am Your friend. Champ Clark MRS. KEKBY RAKE. Mrs. Henry R&he died early Wednesday morning, at the age of 82 years. Mrs. Rahe had been ill but a short time, having first. complained of feeling unwell, 8unday. The funeral will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the residence, and Interment will be made ia the SU Peter's ceme- tory. ! Mrs. Rahe leaves one daughter, Mrs. Emma Schwegmann. ajRftjr DEMOCRATS NOMINATE : CITY 4 TICKET. CANDIDATES FCR COUNCILMAN FROM EACH WARD KAMEO. Monday evening, iha pamo-, . orats held their. ward nestings at... the following places :r Jt ward, Dr. Bagby'a office; 2nd ward; City Hall; 3rd ward, City Hall; 4th ward, Observer office. The following candidates were named for the oounoil: let ward, J. H. : Dickbrader; 3rd ward, John B. Buach; 4th ward, II. J. Bleok mann. The seoond ward did not . name" a candidate at the primary The convention named to ratify the candidates named at the primaries, was held at the City Hall, Tuesday night, and besides noti fying the ward nominees, named Frank Huestermann aa candidate from the 2nd ward. The following Central Committeemen from each ward were named: 1st ward, W. B. Bagby and J. H. Dickbrader; 2nd ward, Jos. Raaf and Powell Ross; 3rd . ward, L. F. Pues and Gustavo 1 Filla; 4th ward, Job. P. Bauer and Jos. Rerastedt. W. B. Bag- by was elected Chairman, and J. P. Bauer Secretary. ... Mrs. Schaper spent Thursday in St. Louia. Dickbrader SAYS-- There is always a ' 'sure way' of making the chicken lay-the axe. We don't know much about chickens, but we have a full line of chicken fencing that will protect the garden and "keep the chicks in". Dichbradep All Kinds Wire Fencing Main and Oak. eral days ia Kirkwood this week

WMmi 0 SEYE1, i hington, Missouri,. March 14, 1913. franklin County's 'Bat cKewsp&per VOL. 67-No. 39 -hQ Most Economical Plow For You To Use is the John Deere Frameless Sulky Plow When you buy the Deere you have se-ured four essential Plow values: 1. Lightest Punning Pfow Made. 2. Ample Clearance. . 3. Compactness. ,4. Strength and Durability. COME IN AND SEE THIS PLOW. Sold by E G. BUSCH Washington, Mo. PHILOMENA NIEBERHOLTHEYER Philomena Nlederholtmeyer lied at her home six milea south Vest of this city, Friday morning, piiroi 7th, U:15 o'clocv'efter 'a lingering: illness of paralysis. iThe deoeased was 54 years, 7 months and 11 days old. Mrs. Niederh-jUmeyer r . had been paralized for the last seven years, and in spite of her illness, which she bore patiently, she was always cheerful and was loved by all who knew her. i. ' 8Se is survived by her devoted husband and five children,' namely: Louis, Mary, Aloysius, Ce-oelia and Edwin, and by her aged mother.Mrs. Proege, who has already attained the age of 04 years, and one sister, Mrs. John D. Holtmeyer, of Krakow. : - The funeral was held Monday morning, at 8:00 o'clock from the residence, and 9 :30 o'clock at the Bt. Francis Borgia Church, after which interment was made in the church cemetery. We extend our sympathy to the bereaved, x Notice. The Calvin Opera House, as Well as the Roller Skating Rink, will be closed on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of next week', March' 20th, 21st and 22nd, on aocount of Holy Week.. adv pickbrader SAYS- , Humoring some folks is anything but a humorous proposition. When you get in the humor of buying a cooking slove or range remember. 4 t hat's where we shine." Dichbradep 4 The Stove Man Main and Oak. HOW WE GET A ( PUBLIC BUILDING After great deal of contro versy nd red tape, 'Congreea hi seen fit to order a Publio Building for Washington., Now a statement of the cause of the misunderstanding about the building. This Publio Buildings Bill originated in the House and when it got to the Senate, among other amendments adde3 was one providing that no money was to be appropriated for build inga used exclusively for Post office purposes unless the postal receipts of that town were t) 0,000 or more. Thus amended the bill passed the Senate. . v - Then the bill was sent to the Conference committee, composed of members of the House and Senate. The members from the House would not agree to the amendment spoken of, and it was changed to read "in the future" no money was to be ap propriated for buildings used ex clusively for Poetoffioe purposes unless the postal receipts were $10,000. . When this conference report was presented to the Senate they refused to aocept it and it was sent back to conference. Again the House committee refused to aocept the amendment proposed by the Senate. After the bili had been sent to conference three times it finally passed the Senate and. was signed by President Taft Thus Washington gets a Publio Building. PHILLIP MUELLER ' Phillip Mueller, age 71 years, died at his home on Front St. Saturday morning, March 8th, o cirrhosis of the liver. Mr. Muel ler was well known, having for many years conducted a monu ment establishment in this city. The funeral was held Monday afternoon from the residence on Front street, and interment was made in the Catholio cemetery. Arthur Kopp is upending sev REGARDING A FEDERAL BUiLDIKS A Statement of Methods em- J plowed by the Treasury Depart-1 ment of the United States in se curing eites for Federal Build- nee was plaoed in the hands of the Observer, this week. The whole statement is too long lo publish, but we will give part of It for the enlightment of those who may have a site to offer for our new Federal Building. The following appears 'in the pam phlet: "Upon the enactment of a law authorizing the acquisition of site for a Federal building the Treasury Department invites, through looal newspaper, pro posals for the sale or donation of land suitable for the purpose. The offers are opened tn Washington at tht Mme stated In the advertisement, and as soon thereafter as practicable an agent of the department Is sent to make a personal examination of the propoaed locations and such others aa he deems desirable, and to investigate the reasonable nesa of the prices placed on the properties as compared with re oent aales of real estate in that vioinity. "(It should be noted that the department is not provided with a regular force of site agents, but in the investigation of sites is obliged to depend upon those of its employees who have bad ex perience in such work. These representatives are sent to inspect sitea as soon as practicable, having due regard to the" performance of (belt ordinary official duties.) 'jiiaaea. on tua agent's report together with written representa tion! from other sources, the de partment -selects the site and, if tha property is to be acquired by purchase, aocepta the offer of the sucoeeefui bidder, subj sot to the conditions hereinafter1 stated and the Attorney General's approval of the title. No intermediary between the landowner and the Gov ernment is necessary. While it is advantageous to all concerned to have proposals submitted at the date fixed in the advertisement, in those cases where it is impracticable to submit an offer then, belated proposals will have due consideration if received before the department makes Us selection. A bank that has for thirteen years' enjoyed the patronage and confidence of the business mtn and farmers of Washington and vicinity, knows -their banking needs, and U in a position to render them the aervice they desire. A good account with this bank gives you a feeling of security, that you are not" dependent It establishes confidence and places you in a position to receive the benefit of our experience and assistance in any business matters you may have. We solicit your account :: jPROr. WILD ADDRESSES CVEFFtOW f'EETKG CITY RALL PACKED,, TO HEAR THE ' SANITARIUM PROJECT. EXPLAINED Monday evening Dr Franz Wild of the proposed '.. Washington Health 8anitarium, addressee large crowd of people In German, at the City Hall. ,Dr. Wild explained the various methods ueed in the Sanitarium and told of the advantage such ft proposition would be to Washington. Dr. Wild's talk was very Interesting and instructive, and it is to be regretted that the hall was not larger, as ft great many were unable to bear the Doctor's talk. After Dr. Wild's address Mr. Louis Timeus, who is ftssor dated with the doctor in the work, made talk in English. Mr. Robert Pender will be in Washington for several daya in the interest of the proposition, and will fully .explain all points that may not be fully explained. "Whenever the department is unable to secure from the owner proposal to sell the site desired for anv Dart thereof) for ft rea- lonable price, a resort may be had to condemnation proceedings . to ascertain the' valuation of the oroDertv. If the prioe, so judicial ly determined, satisfactory, the award is oonfirmed and payment made. If the damages are deem & excessive, however, the pro ceedlngs are dismissed and some other location ia taken under consideration.' ' "Where an acceptable title to the site selected (or - any part thereof) can not be secured oy voluntary tofyveyanoe, an agree ment may-be reached witn ids owners as to the prioe to be paid and the title condemned under a consent verdict firing the award at the airreed valuation, when condemnation is necessitated by Khe oondition of the title, it is customary for the owner to pay the costs thereof, besides lurmsn Intr the usual surface surveys and. the abstracts, evidenoes of title, etc, required by the At torney General'-. The streets have been acraped and cleaned this week. Main street looks a great deal better sinoethe winter's aooumuiuwn of mud haa been removed. The Old Cabinet Maker Says : That Di'ning-rocm Chairs, besides being comfortable, should be in . harmony with the balance of the furnishings of the room;' Do your dining room chairs conform to this idea? It does not cost you any more to have them so, and you owe this restful harmony to yourself and to your guests. Our line of Dining room Chairs is complete, and we have them at a great range of price all cheap in proportion to their value. Come in and inspect them. , firth bVbWhfiil: FRANKLIN COUNTY IN THE LIMELIGHT CHAMP ClARl USES BAY EL UACE BY FRANKLIN COUNTY MAN. Some time ago. the Globe-Dem ocrat was hmvirtg-MB-hitle amusement talking: about the number of gavels Champ Clark was break ing trying-to keep the enthusiastic Democratic Congressmen from getting too hilarious. One of Franklin County's staunoh Democrats and Clark admirers, C. F. Nieheiser, of 8t. Clair, decided to make the speak er s "cig buck" mac wouia make the unruly 'members be have. J Mr. Nieheiser made a beautiful little gavel and sent it to the 8peaker, who now uses it daily, and the Globe has not reported a broken gavel einoe, ' and there have been no broken rules either. Following; is" the letter Mr. Nieheiser reoeived from Mr. Clark, thanking him for the gift: Mr. C. F.' Nieheiser, St. Clair, Mo , My dear Mr. Nieheiser: The gavel came all right and is a beauty. I thank you very muoh for your remembrance. I will keep it as long as I live and leave it to my son. I thank you very much for vour very kind expressions. It is pleasant to have such friends as you are. With best wishes for a pros' perous New Year and many ' re turns thereof, I am Your friend. Champ Clark MRS. KEKBY RAKE. Mrs. Henry R&he died early Wednesday morning, at the age of 82 years. Mrs. Rahe had been ill but a short time, having first. complained of feeling unwell, 8unday. The funeral will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the residence, and Interment will be made ia the SU Peter's ceme- tory. ! Mrs. Rahe leaves one daughter, Mrs. Emma Schwegmann. ajRftjr DEMOCRATS NOMINATE : CITY 4 TICKET. CANDIDATES FCR COUNCILMAN FROM EACH WARD KAMEO. Monday evening, iha pamo-, . orats held their. ward nestings at... the following places :r Jt ward, Dr. Bagby'a office; 2nd ward; City Hall; 3rd ward, City Hall; 4th ward, Observer office. The following candidates were named for the oounoil: let ward, J. H. : Dickbrader; 3rd ward, John B. Buach; 4th ward, II. J. Bleok mann. The seoond ward did not . name" a candidate at the primary The convention named to ratify the candidates named at the primaries, was held at the City Hall, Tuesday night, and besides noti fying the ward nominees, named Frank Huestermann aa candidate from the 2nd ward. The following Central Committeemen from each ward were named: 1st ward, W. B. Bagby and J. H. Dickbrader; 2nd ward, Jos. Raaf and Powell Ross; 3rd . ward, L. F. Pues and Gustavo 1 Filla; 4th ward, Job. P. Bauer and Jos. Rerastedt. W. B. Bag- by was elected Chairman, and J. P. Bauer Secretary. ... Mrs. Schaper spent Thursday in St. Louia. Dickbrader SAYS-- There is always a ' 'sure way' of making the chicken lay-the axe. We don't know much about chickens, but we have a full line of chicken fencing that will protect the garden and "keep the chicks in". Dichbradep All Kinds Wire Fencing Main and Oak. eral days ia Kirkwood this week